Where do I find my ssdi networking info

slorff orff 0 Reputation points
2025-12-20T12:03:39.75+00:00

Where do I find my ssdi network my computer used to just go into my account when I opened it..not now is it because I deleted outlook and one drive

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Accounts, profiles, and login
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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-20T12:03:49.1866667+00:00
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    To find your SSDI (Secure Socket Data Interface) networking information on Windows, you can follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings: Click on the Start menu and select the gear icon to open the Settings app.
    2. Network & Internet: In the Settings window, click on "Network & Internet".
    3. Status: Here, you can view your network status and details about your current connection.
    4. Network Properties: For more detailed information, click on "Properties" under your network connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) to see details like IP address, DNS settings, and more.

    Regarding your issue with Outlook and OneDrive, if you deleted these applications, it could affect your ability to access certain features or sync your account. You might need to reinstall these applications to restore full functionality and access to your account.

    If you are still having trouble, you may want to check your account settings or consider resetting your network settings to ensure everything is configured correctly.


  2. slorff orff 0 Reputation points
    2025-12-20T12:14:12.9066667+00:00

    I cant find setting to networking

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  3. Emmanuel Santana 34,215 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-20T12:37:11.2466667+00:00

    Hello. When you say “my ssdi network,” do you mean the Wi-Fi name (SSID) your computer connects to, or the Wi-Fi password? What exactly are you trying to do?

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  4. slorff orff 0 Reputation points
    2025-12-20T13:05:39.95+00:00

    I dont know which ssdi it means ..I would say wifi ssdi

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  5. Emmanuel Santana 34,215 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-20T14:39:04.2333333+00:00

    Thanks for the update. You can click the network icon next to the clock (bottom-right). The Wi-Fi name shown at the top is your SSID. If you click the arrow next to Wi-Fi, you’ll see a list of available networks. Each name is an SSID.

    Now, what are you actually trying to do? Are you trying to connect to Wi-Fi, find the Wi-Fi password, or something else?

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